Keke Palmer Joins Keanu Reeves and Seth Rogen in Lionsgate’s Good Fortune
Keke Palmer continues to prove she’s one of Hollywood’s most versatile and unstoppable forces. The multi-hyphenate entertainer has officially joined the cast of Good Fortune, an upcoming comedy from Lionsgate, where she’ll star alongside none other than Keanu Reeves and Seth Rogen.
The project, directed by Aziz Ansari, already had buzz surrounding its unique concept and high-profile cast. Now, with Keke added to the lineup, anticipation is sky-high.
Good Fortune is being kept tightly under wraps in terms of plot, but it’s being described as a bold, original comedy with a spiritual twist. Seth Rogen and Keanu Reeves—two names rarely seen in the same sentence—are set to bring an offbeat dynamic to the screen. Keke Palmer’s inclusion brings a new layer of energy and humor to the mix that fans are eager to see play out.
Known for her standout roles in Nope, Alice, and Akeelah and the Bee, as well as her viral comedic genius across social media and hosting gigs, Keke brings both star power and range. Whether she’s delivering laughs, belting vocals, or anchoring emotionally charged roles, her ability to command the screen is unmatched.
For Black Cosmopolitans, this casting is another proud moment. Keke isn’t just collecting credits—she’s making space, setting the tone, and raising the bar for what young Black women can achieve in mainstream film.
Filming is expected to begin later this year, with Lionsgate eyeing a wide release in 2026. With a dream cast and an unexpected premise, Good Fortune is shaping up to be a comedy worth watching.
Stay tuned to BlkCosmo for more updates as production unfolds.
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